pulled a chicken schnitzel out the fridge and put it on top of my radiator, will it heat up okay? it was already cooked just reheating it
how long will it take to warm up? its in a paper bag if that makes a difference
should i put the bread i plan on using for the sandwich on the radiator too? only have plastic bags left though
buy a microwave or toaster oven ffs
>>9076941
what a shit post you literally didnt answer any of my questions
>>9076946
enjoy your cold food nerd
>>9076958
fuck off dipshit i put a magnet in the paper bag and now its stuck to the radiator between the hot metal pipe things so itll get not-cold at least soon enough, luke warm schnitzel is good enough for me
>>9076946
>what a shit post you literally didnt answer any of my questions
That's because it's literally impossible to answer. You didn't tell us what temperature the schnitzel started at. You didn't tell us its dimensions. You didn't tell us the ambient temperature in your room, or the temperature of the radiator, or even its size and shape. All of those things would be required to answer your question....plus a bunch of pain-in-the-ass mathematical calculations that I really don't feel like doing for some retard who posts dumb images on a Nepalese tattoo design forum.
Just wait until it's done.
>>9076964
fridge temp (4-5C)
15cm circumference roughly
ambient temp 12c~
1cm~ thick
roughly circle shaped (cut a bit off before)
>>9076971
not right now and im not about to go do somethin else with it, already cranked the radiator upto max heat
>>9076974
SO I guess the real question now is, should i leave the bread as is for my schnitzel sandwich?
op here, took about 45~ minutes to heat it up all the way through to about 35-40C. was good.
>>9077092
MmmMmmmm
>>9076961
If you put a magnet up to your tv it also makes the picture clearer .
>>9079035
woah thanks man! totally clear now
>>9079026
>having bacteria inside the meat
are you cooking 3 day old roadkill?